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The history of Bradley County: a contribution to the American Revolution Bicentennial observance, by the History Committee, Bradley County Chapter, ETHS. Ed. by Roy G. Lillard. Cleveland, the chapter, 1976. 481 pp. (2d ed., rev., 1976. 481 pp.).

Wooten, John M. A history of Bradley County. Cleveland, Bradley County Post 81, American Legion, 1949. 323 pp.

Wooten, John M. Red Clay Council Ground, 1832-1839; last capitol of the Cherokee Nation east of the Mississippi River. N.p., 1938. 11 pp. (same as author's Red Clay in history, with the addition of a letter from the Chief of Smithsonian Institute, one illustration & one diagram)

Hensley-Schmidt, Inc. A topics study in the Cleveland urban area, Cleveland, TN: for the state of TN Dept. Highways & the city of Cleveland & county of Bradley, TN, in cooperation with the US Dept. Transportation, FHA. Nashville, TN Dept. Highways, 1971. 52 pp.

History of Broad Street United Methodist Church, Cleveland, TN, 1836-1984: the story of Methodism in Bradley County & of the group which became the Broad Street UMC. Ed. by Katharine L. Trewhitt. Cleveland, the church, 1984. 279 pp.